Group 1 - The enthusiasm of international investors in China's bond market continues to rise, with foreign net purchases of domestic bonds nearing $80 billion in the first half of 2024, marking the second-highest value for the same period in history [1] - As of the end of June, the scale of bonds held by foreign investors in the interbank market reached a record high of 4.31 trillion yuan, with 1,133 foreign institutional entities participating in the market [1] - The main types of bonds being increased by foreign investors include interbank certificates of deposit, policy financial bonds, and government bonds, as the comprehensive returns from investing in RMB bonds are higher than those from US Treasury bonds [1][2] Group 2 - The comprehensive yield for foreign investors buying 1-year Chinese government bonds and signing a 1-year forward contract is 5.85%, significantly higher than the 4.36% yield on 1-year US Treasury bonds [2] - The hedging properties of RMB bonds are also a reason for the increase in foreign investment, with RMB bonds showing low correlation with yields from G7 countries and other emerging economies [2] - The current stage of foreign capital inflow into RMB bonds is seen as preliminary, with expectations for a richer variety of domestic bond holdings as the infrastructure of the domestic credit bond market improves [2] Group 3 - China's foreign trade continues to show a positive trend, with a high surplus in goods trade and orderly recovery in service trade, contributing to a stable cross-border capital flow [3] - The overall economic operation in China is stable, with a GDP growth of 5% year-on-year in the first half of the year, supporting the expectation of continued stability in cross-border capital flows [3] - The resilience of the foreign exchange market and improved risk management capabilities of enterprises are expected to help maintain rational and orderly foreign exchange transactions [3]
境外投资者连续增持中国债券
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-08-08 07:28